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Оглавление1 Briant, P. (2002/2006). From Cyrus to Alexander: A History of the Persian Empire. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns. Monumental standard work that makes rich use of Egyptian text and is indispensable for understanding the sources in their historical and ideological context.
2 Klotz, D. (2015). Persian period. In W. Grajetzki, W. Wendrich (eds.), UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology. Los Angeles: University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures. (http://digital2.library.ucla.edu/viewItem.do?ark=21198/zz002k45rq)
3 Menu, B. (2008). L’apport des autobiographies hiéroglyphiques à l’histoire des deux dominations perses. Transeuphratène, 35, pp. 143–163. Analyses the attitude of Egyptian officials toward the Achaemenid kings on one hand and toward their personal gods on the other.
4 Posener, G. (1936). La première domination perse en Égypte: Recueil d’inscriptions hiéroglyphiques. Le Caire: Institut Français d’Archéologie Orientale. The standard collection of selected hieroglyphic texts with translations and philological commentaries.
5 Vittmann, G. (2011). Ägypten zur Zeit der Perserherrschaft. In R. Rollinger, B. Truschnegg, and R. Bichler (eds.), Herodot und das Persische Weltreich – Herodotus and the Persian Empire, Classica et Orientalia 3. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, pp. 373–429. Commented survey especially, but not exclusively, of hieroglyphic sources from Achaemenid Egypt, also considering the later Egyptian sources.
6 Wasmuth, M. (2017). Ägypto‐persische Herrscher‐ und Herrschaftspräsentation in der Achämenidenzeit, Oriens et Occidens 27. Stuttgart: Steiner. The author explores the concept of Achaemenid rule over Egypt on the basis of the contemporaneous Egyptian and Persian monuments.
7 Wasmuth, M., Creasman, P. P., eds. (2020). Udjahorresnet and His World, Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections 26. Tucson, AZ: Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections. Most of the fourteen contributions are dedicated to various aspects relating to Udjahorresnet and his famous statue.